Projections Monday March 9, 2026
Ed Kashi, one of the world’s most celebrated documentary photographers and filmmakers, has been probing social and geopolitical issues for the past 45 years and last year brought out his wonderful retrospective book A Period in Time: Looking Back While Moving Forward: 1977-2022. Kashi will be presenting images from the book and talking about his work and the historic moments he’s witnessed over four decades at a Projections event on March 11. When: 7:00 ET. Where: Via Zoom. Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Monday March 9, 2026
"I can't visualize anything. My 'mind's eye' is blind. If I want to picture an apple, I can't. Nor can I evoke the view outside my front door at home in London - I have to open the door and look at
it." So notes Harriet Challis, describing in The Times of London what it's life to live with aphantasia, or inability to conjure … Read the full Story >>
MISSION LOCAL Friday March 6, 2026
The 6th on 7th Photography Workshop at 105 Seventh St. in San Francisco has quietly taught photography to low-income residents, veterans, and housing-insecure resident of the city since 1991, when it was established to give residents of South of Market neighborhood's single-room occupancy hotels a creative outlet during building renovations. The workshop was intended to last only a few months. This year, it is preparing to mark its 35th anniversary, notes Mission Local. Read the full Story >>
MACK Books Friday March 6, 2026
American photographer and educator Wendy Ewald earned renown for her work teaching photography to children, including Innu and Mi'kmaq Native-Americans in Canada, students in Appalachian Kentucky, and children in Colombia and India. Now the publisher MACK is releasing Magic Eyes, Ewald’s “true-life novel about magic, violence and the powers of seeing.” Interspersed with her own images and those of children she taught in Bogaotá, the novel, about love and revenge, is told through the eyes of a girl name Alicia. Read the full Story >>